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Record #210666:
Tall deciduous shrubs offset delayed start of growing season through rapid leaf development in the Alaskan tundra / Shannan K. Sweet, and 3 others.
Title: | Tall deciduous shrubs offset delayed start of growing season through rapid leaf development in the Alaskan tundra / Shannan K. Sweet, and 3 others. |
Author(s): | Sweet, Shannan K. |
Date: | 2014. |
In: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2014.), Vol. 46(3) (2014) |
Abstract: | Reports results of monitoring snow depth, timing of snowmelt, timing of leaf bud appearance, leaf bud-burst, leaf opening and leaf expansion, and nitrogen content of buds and emerging leaves relating to two species of deciduous shrubs (Betula nana and Salix pulchra) along natural gradient of increasing shrub dominance on Alaska's North Slope. Finds that, relative to low stature shrubs of same species in graminoid-dominated tundra, taller shrubs in shrub-dominated tundra were surrounded by deeper snow-pack and experienced later snowmelt and delayed bud-burst. |
Notes: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 46(3) :682-697 (2014). |
Keywords: | 551.506.8 -- Biological processes related to meteorology. 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches. 581.143 -- Growth, botany. 581.524.444.2 -- Tundra. 582.623 -- Salicales: Salix pulchra. 582.632.1 -- Betulales: Betula nana. G -- Botany. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. (*494) -- Alaska, northwestern. |
SPRI record no.: | 210666 |
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